When watching the drills at "The Opening" and seeing Khalil just own the OL....top rated ones at that...I kept wondering "what is it that gives him such an advantage?" Sure technique learned from his dad, has something to do with it. It isn't just weight. McClullers never really dominated the way we thought he would, as big as he is. What then is the "secret sauce?"
Strength is good, but we've had some really strong DL's before. Denard Walker was one of the strongest to play here. But when I watched a some of tape from the Army AA game, I saw why. Dude has tree trunks for legs...literally as big as most RB's waistline.
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Here is the article, from ESPN Insider.
Ronald Jones (USCw) and Chrisitan Wilkins (Clem) are listed as #1/2
Don't worry, KMac can show them better than he can tell them who should be #1. They refuse to give him his deserved credit, even though he's been unblockable after he sat out an entire season. That should say enough for his ability. That can't be held against him. But, it won't matter once lined up with Barnett, Shy, Big Dan, and Maggett. Throw Picou in there, and boy that's Gon' be one nasty DL.
When watching the drills at "The Opening" and seeing Khalil just own the OL....top rated ones at that...I kept wondering "what is it that gives him such an advantage?" Sure technique learned from his dad, has something to do with it. It isn't just weight. McClullers never really dominated the way we thought he would, as big as he is. What then is the "secret sauce?"
Strength is good, but we've had some really strong DL's before. Denard Walker was one of the strongest to play here. But when I watched a some of tape from the Army AA game, I saw why. Dude has tree trunks for legs...literally as big as most RB's waistline.
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